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MotoGP™ stars & eSport finalists trade the apex for aprons

Arriving in Valencia ahead of the Championship decider, competitors prepared a paella cook-off at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo

As the qualifiers of the 2017 MotoGP eSport Championship get ready for the Grand Final, their arrival in Valencia required a break from racing, and instead prepare one of the region’s most famous dishes – Paella. Exchanging a PlayStation for a pan, the 16 competitors were split into two teams to start the cook-off with the traditional recipe.

Chopping, slicing and dicing tomatoes, onions, pumpkin, and cuttlefish, eSport competitors were soon into the swing of things. Knives were not the sharpest tools available to the would-be kitchen hands, with jokes and banter exchanged between the real-life and virtual riders as they discussed tactics, video games as the competition heated up, each side attempting to out-fry the other.

With the home track advantage, it wasn't surprising that Navarro and Canet got their team off to a great start early on, however, under the watchful eye and guidance of the head chefs, Abraham and Arenas were not far behind. The teams managed a grand feast fit for champions, and are now ready to tackle the next two days of intense practice and qualification for the main event.

The inaugural MotoGP eSport Championship will consist of 10 laps, commencing with LIVE coverage of the Semi-Finals from 17:00 CET on Friday 10 November.